Adding Useful Resources
Can Be A Quick & Easy Way Of Building Content
A useful section of genuine content to help your visitors
A quick and easy way of adding content to a site is to create a resources
list.
This can be anything from a simple list of appropriate web sites to a full-blown
directory including mini-reviews of each of the sites listed.
You could also include reviews of products or services related to the niche in
question.
The great thing about writing about other resources is that it's very easy
content to write. You are simply reporting features (and your thoughts on them, perhaps) of another site; some
software; a book - anything relevant really.
Written well, this can be of genuine value to your visitors - you may have a
great deal of knowledge within your site's subject area, and if you can share your knowledge and ideas through a
resources list it is likely to be of real interest to your site's visitors, since they are likely to be interested
in that same subject area.
It's important to remember that it is not essential to build the 'ultimate
resource' right from the start. It is far better to start of with just a handful of entries and from time-to-time
add a few more to the list. This is a task you can put in your diary so that you are reminded to visit the site
once a month and add a set number of new resources. If you only add three new resources each month that will be
thirty-six resources a year. Google likes sites which are updated regularly, and resource pages are a logical way
of doing just that.
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